Milwaukee 4932478427 152 mm Chainsaw Chain, 9.5 mm Pitch for use with M18 FHS

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RS Stock No.:
248-3539
Mfr. Part No.:
4932478427
Brand:
Milwaukee
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Brand

Milwaukee

Product Type

Chainsaw Chain

Chain Pitch

9.5 mm

Number of Drive Links

28

Model Number

M18 FHS

COO (Country of Origin):
US

Milwaukee Chainsaw Chain, 9.5mm Chain Pitch, 1.1/0.043 Inches Chain Gauge - 4932478427


This chainsaw chain is a replacement cutting loop designed for Compact pruning saws and short-bar chainsaw systems, intended to restore cutting performance in confined or precise trimming tasks. It is supplied as a single unit compatible with specific Compact saw models and suited to applications where a short 152 mm bar is used.

Features & Benefits


• 28 drive links deliver consistent engagement and feed control
• 9.5 mm pitch provides regular tooth spacing for smooth cutting
• 1.1 mm kerf minimises material removal for efficient cuts
• 0.043 in gauge ensures compatibility with narrow rails
• Single-piece supply simplifies on-site replacement

Applications


• Suitable for pruning operations on small trees and hedges
• Ideal for maintenance teams performing repeated trim cuts
• Used with 6 in bar setups in confined working areas
• Can be used for Rapid chain swap during field service

How many drive links are required for fitment and compatibility?


The chain incorporates 28 drive links, which must match the guide sprocket and bar nose slot count for correct installation.

What is the cutting tooth spacing and why does it matter?


The spacing is 9.5 mm, which determines tooth RHYTHM and affects cut smoothness and chip clearance during continuous use.

What is the thickness of the cutter pathway and its operational effect?


The kerf is 1.1 mm, limiting the width of cut and reducing power draw and material waste when repeated cuts are performed.

Which gauge does the chain use and what should be matched on the bar?


The gauge is 0.043 in

the bar groove must accept a 0.043 in chain for secure seating and accurate tracking.

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